The North American Porcupine primarily inhabits the northern regions of Indiana, particularly in forested areas and woodlands. These mammals prefer habitats with abundant trees, as they rely on bark and foliage for food. While they are less common in southern Indiana, they may occasionally be found in suitable habitats throughout the state. They are generally solitary and tend to be arboreal, spending much of their time in trees.
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